Mentors
We could not run this programme without the generous and dedicated support of volunteers who embrace our core commitment to equality and representation.
Mentoring at Project EduAccess can be a rewarding experience! By sharing your expertise and experience, you can positively impact the future of students from historically marginalised and disadvantaged communities. You can also become part of and benefit from the community of mentors working with Project EduAccess. We are home to a team of expert mentors, comprising of individuals who have pursued, are currently pursuing or have received offers to pursue their higher education from top universities abroad (including the US, UK and Europe). They come from diverse disciplinary backgrounds and universities and have benefitted from diverse funding, internship, and research avenues.
If you would like to volunteer with us for our Pakistan Graduate Mentorship Programme 2023-24, please fill the application form below. Before applying, we ask that you keep the following in mind:
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We are looking for mentors who are currently pursuing or have pursued graduate-level programmes at universities abroad, particularly UK universities. Please apply only if you have such experience.
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We expect mentors to provide stable support to any assigned mentees throughout the upcoming applications cycle. Mentors are expected to commit 5 hours per month on an average to the programme. They are also expected to attend an hour-long in-house training and sensitisation session before joining the programme.
Please note that filling this form does not guarantee that you will be onboarded as a mentor. You will be contacted by our team to follow through on the selection process.
We are committed to inclusion and representation. Therefore, we particularly encourage individuals from marginalised communities in Afghanistan to apply.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
Mentees
Applications to become a mentee will open soon – stay tuned!